Cleanfuel has launched its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative that aims to help with the fight with the Coronavirus crisis. It also aims to sustain communities by helping out in drive donations and relief operations in Metro Manila and in provincial cities.
The campaign dubbed #BeatCovid19 is the company’s collective effort and call to help curve the spread of the novel virus in the country. With a heavy emphasis being put on the need to transport health workers and medical frontliners, the company has partnered up with the Department of Transportation's Free Bus Ride for Health Workers’ Program that shuttles all these medical professionals to their respected hospital duties.
The outbreak of Covid19 is not only a global health crisis; it also affects the economy of every nation. At this point, the only thing that matters is to help out our medical frontliners in fulfilling their job. Our main priority is their safety. Our partnership with Department of Transportation with the Free Bus Ride assures the safety of our modern day heroes.
He continues by stating that “We’re in a battle and our enemy can't be seen. Today, we are facing the biggest goliaths in our lives. The weaknesses that we experience as a nation are replaced by the overflowing generosity and heroism of our everyday heroes—our frontliners. As we all help our frontliners, we’re also saving other lives, which brings us closer to healing our nation.”
Aside from providing transportation the company has also started the drive relief operations to Northern provinces which include Pangasinan (Villasis, Binalonan, Pozorrubio” and San Fernando (La Union) and other cities in Metro Manila
Suntay further adds by stating that “There are a lot of ways to win the battle in fighting this outbreak. One is to provide food for rural families in Barangays amidst the enhanced community quarantine,” and concludes by saying “This is the best time to extend help and compassion to people. In the days and weeks ahead, we’ve seen thousands of lives fighting in the hospitals. This outbreak affected all sectors and all walks of life. We’re in this battle together, to protect the health of all Filipinos, and to create assistance to families who are in need.”
List of participating Cleanfuel stations
- Cleanfuel Edsa Cubao
- Cleanfuel Pioneer
- Cleanfuel Marcos Highway (Pasig)
- Cleanfuel Baclaran
- Cleanfuel Sta Rosa
- Cleanfuel Binan
- Cleanfuel Tiaong
- Cleanfuel Bacoor
- Cleanfuel Bagumbong
- Cleanfuel San Fernando (McArthur) Pampanga
- Cleanfuel Malabon
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